Today Arcserve announced the newest version of Arcserve Replication and High Availability (RHA). Arcserve Replication and High Availability delivers heartbeat-powered automatic failover, and continuous data protection for Windows and Linux applications and systems that are on-premises, remote, or in the cloud. With this release, Arcserve RHA adds full system high availability for Linux, extends its full system support of Windows and Linux workloads to Azure, and provides several enhancements including performance and usability improvements and new platform certifications.
Today Arcserve announced the newest version of Arcserve Replication and High Availability (RHA). Arcserve Replication and High Availability delivers heartbeat-powered automatic failover, and continuous data protection for Windows and Linux applications and systems that are on-premises, remote, or in the cloud. With this release, Arcserve RHA adds full system high availability for Linux, extends its full system support of Windows and Linux workloads to Azure, and provides several enhancements including performance and usability improvements and new platform certifications.
What is Arcserve Replication and High Availability?
Arcserve Replication and High Availability uses a journal-based approach and continuously replicates data at the file system level of files/folders and applications. RHA also tracks the health of full physical and virtual systems with heartbeat-powered automatic failover to ensure they remain operational. Because RHA operates across such a broad spectrum of scales and environments, most users can be confident that it will be able to handle any use case they can throw at it. The latest updates extend this coverage to Linux systems and Windows cloud service, Azure in addition to their existing support. Users can also keep applications available and accessible through real-time replication on physical servers, VMware, Hyper-V, Amazon EC2, or Microsoft Azure.
In addition to supporting custom applications, Arcserve RHA also provides support specifically for replicating data used by Exchange, SQL IIS, SharePoint Oracle, and Hyper-V. RHA can also be configured to support rolling back applications to a point in time before a system crash, data corruption, or ransomware event. To help avoid encountering a ransomware event, Arcserve Replication and High Availability also provides the option of setting up AES-128, AES-256 or custom-level encryption between local and remote locations without the need for a VPN.
Arcserve Replication and High Availability Availability
Arcserve Replication and High Availability is available immediately.
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